Fresh off my first and only 100-win season, I set off to do it again. I was able to draft every key position player I had in my super season. I did drastically upgrade at 2nd base (Fontenot replacing Counsell/Loretta platoon) and saved a little at LF (dropping Reed Johnson). I actually could have had the exact lineup I had the previous season, but I liked the changes I made.
My pitching staff had several new faces, but the replacements were comparable to what I had before. Basically I went with an average starting staff, good relief, and excellent defense. Hey, it worked last year!
My new season started out well enough. I was feeling confident...
And then the losing series started to pile up. We are now 45-48 with a negative 18-run differential. Billingsley, the "ace" of my staff has an ERA of 6.87 and my second best starter finally got his ERA under 6.00 down to 5.99. They have probably been the difference; I've never seen such a horrid performance.
So, when I hear coaches say you have to wait 20-30 games before you can tell how a player is going to do, I just smile. It's been 93 games, and I still don't know what this team will do, but I'm still hopeful!
Coyote